Thanks for the Penny image, and I didn't understand that your file needed the layers.

I've used GIMP in the past, just didn't get around to downloading it on my newer machine.

Also, I can do a ton of things with paint.net. It's not as powerful as GIMP, but can still do a ton of work with out much mental overhead. Thanks again for all your hard work (and I used paint.net today to put the "BFRPG compatible" logo on my next project, still in the works).

Teaman is the sole proprietor of Sharp Mountain Games at drivethrurpg.com. (Soon he'll be able to purchase the name brand peanut butter!). Come take a look if you have some time.

The text layer retains the font and sizes; since the Averia font family is free, all you have to do is install them before opening the template. After you fill in the name/initial(s) for each character, you do Layers, Align Visible Layers and collect all layers to center vertically and horizontally. If you have a long name (Morningstar, for example) you may also need to adjust the spacing between lines. Flattened, the template gives you none of that.